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  • DanO

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    Slightly off topic, but I LOVE the fact that Indiana is OK with carrying Saps and Blackjacks. If you are not familiar with quality saps, you are missing out on a great tool!
     

    OneBadV8

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    I think it is illegal to carry a "Tylerized" fixed blade though. They are damaging to the environment, every time you pull them from the sheath they make the air bleed (and sometimes irishfan).
     

    DaKruiser

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    While the above is awesome, its a little much for me. How do you guys normally carry a fixed blade concealed? I'm thinking a smallish fixed like an ESEE 3? Thanks.
    I like horizontal weak side so I can get to it with either hand, around the 10:30 position.
    I think it is illegal to carry a "Tylerized" fixed blade though. They are damaging to the environment, every time you pull them from the sheath they make the air bleed (and sometimes irishfan).
    He speaks the truth! :rofl:
     

    eldirector

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    Just remember, town ordinances vary widely. While there is no state law on blade length, many towns have one. Brownsburg, for instance, has a 3.5" max length. Other towns in my area are similar.

    Maybe we should see if we can get the knife laws "pre-empted", similar to the gun laws that are in the works?
     
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